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Pre-Alignment Checks

Ensure tires are correctly inflated, cargo compartment is empty and fuel tank is full. Bounce vehicle several times to normalize ride height.

Most vehicles provide front wheel alignment specifications which allow camber and caster adjustment for a large range of ride heights. Ride height for light trucks is listed as "Ride Hgt." in the alignment tables. Ride height measurement points are shown. See Fig 1 -Fig 4 .

Ford recommends inspection of side vehicle lean for certain vehicles. To determine, measure from bottom of fender lip to ground. See Fig 4 . For F150, F250, F350 (4WD) and Bronco, a maximum of 5/8" difference is allowable for the front. A maximum of 3/4" difference is allowable for the rear. Any lean condition must be corrected before alignment is attempted.

Fig 1: Axle Gap Measuring Points (Ford Bronco II & Ranger)
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Fig 2: Axle Gap Measuring Points (Ford Bronco & "F" Series 4WD)
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Fig 3: Axle Gap Measuring Points ("E" Series)
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Fig 4: Side Vehicle Lean Measuring Points
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NOTE: For riding height specifications, see WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS article.